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| PS-17 || [[Wikipedia:Assault rifle|Assault rifle]] || [[Wikipedia:6.5x50mmSR Arisaka|6.5x50mmSR]] || {{flag|Pelinai}} || || Bullpup layout, direct impingement action; standard service rifle. | | PS-17 || [[Wikipedia:Assault rifle|Assault rifle]] || [[Wikipedia:6.5x50mmSR Arisaka|6.5x50mmSR]] || {{flag|Pelinai}} || || Bullpup layout, direct impingement action; standard service rifle. | ||
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| PS- | | PS-68 || [[Wikipedia:Assault rifle|Assault rifle]] || [[Wikipedia:6.5x50mmSR Arisaka|6.5x50mmSR]] || {{flag|Pelinai}} || || Conventional layout, long-stroke gas piston action; in service with reserve forces. | ||
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| SU-04 || [[Wikipedia:Carbine|Carbine]] || [[Wikipedia:6.5x50mmSR Arisaka|6.5x50mmSR]] || {{flag|Pelinai}} || || Modified | | SU-04 || [[Wikipedia:Carbine|Carbine]] || [[Wikipedia:6.5x50mmSR Arisaka|6.5x50mmSR]] || {{flag|Pelinai}} || || Modified PS68; issued to vehicle crews and rear-area personnel as a [[Wikipedia:Personal defense weapon|personal defense weapon]]. | ||
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! colspan="6" | Designated marksman rifles | ! colspan="6" | Designated marksman rifles | ||
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! colspan="6" | General-purpose machine guns | ! colspan="6" | General-purpose machine guns | ||
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| PF-96 | | PF-96 | ||
| [[Wikipedia:General purpose machine gun|General purpose machine gun]] | |||
| [[Wikipedia:7.62x54mmR|7.62x54mmR]] | |||
| {{flag|Pelinai}} | |||
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| Belt-fed automatic weapon used as the standard general purpose machine gun of PWA infantry; the PF-96T variant is widely used in coaxial or pintle mounts for vehicles. | |||
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! colspan="6" | Heavy machine guns | ! colspan="6" | Heavy machine guns | ||
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| TPT-63 || [[Wikipedia:Heavy machine gun|Heavy machine gun]] || [[Wikipedia:12.7x108mm|12.7x108mm]] || {{flag|Pelinai}} || || | | TPT-63 || [[Wikipedia:Heavy machine gun|Heavy machine gun]] || [[Wikipedia:12.7x108mm|12.7x108mm]] || {{flag|Pelinai}} || || | ||
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| KPY-74 | | KPY-74 | ||
| [[Wikipedia:Heavy machine gun|Heavy machine gun]] | |||
| [[Wikipedia:14.5x114mm|14.5x114mm]] | |||
| {{flag|Pelinai}} | |||
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| Dedicated anti-vehicle machine gun commonly mounted on vehicles and anti-aircraft gun carriages; tripod usage is rare. | |||
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===Explosives=== | ===Explosives=== | ||
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! colspan="6" | Rocket launchers | ! colspan="6" | Rocket launchers | ||
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| RPRU-4 Icicle | | | RPRU-4 Icicle | ||
| Reusable [[Wikipedia:Rocket-propelled grenade|rocket-propelled grenade launcher]] | |||
| 105mm | |||
| {{flag|Pelinai}} | |||
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| Shoulder launcher for rockets; can fire anti-tank and anti-personnel shaped charges as well as thermobaric rockets. | |||
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! colspan="6" | Anti-tank missile launchers | ! colspan="6" | Anti-tank missile launchers | ||
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| {{flag|Pelinai}} | | {{flag|Pelinai}} | ||
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| 105mm cannon; used by reserve units. | | 105mm direct fire cannon intended for usage in the anti-tank role; used by reserve units. | ||
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! colspan="6" | Anti-aircraft artillery | ! colspan="6" | Anti-aircraft artillery | ||
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| {{flag|Pelinai}} | | {{flag|Pelinai}} | ||
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| Obsolete main battle tank in use | | Obsolete main battle tank. Examples remaining in service have been repurposed for use in the [[Wikipedia:Opposing force|OPFOR]] vehicle role to replicate the visual signatures of foreign armored vehicles. | ||
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! colspan="6" | Light tanks | ! colspan="6" | Light tanks |
Revision as of 05:48, 18 April 2024
Below is a list of equipment, vehicles, and other weaponry operated by the Pelinese White Army. This list does not include army aviation assets such as helicopters and unmanned aerial systems due to their inclusion elsewhere.
Infantry arms
Small arms
Name | Type | Cartridge | Origin | Image | Details |
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Pistols | |||||
Y93 | Semi-automatic pistol | 5.7x28mm | Pelinai | Steel frame, striker fired, 15-round magazine; in active service as a standard service pistol. | |
Seiyari | Semi-automatic pistol | 5.7x28mm | Pelinai | Polymer frame, striker fired, 7-round magazine subcompact; in active service for special forces and officers. | |
Y51 | Semi-automatic pistol | 7.62x25mm | Pelinai | Steel frame, hammer fired, 8-round magazine; in service with reserve forces. | |
Submachine guns & personal defense weapons | |||||
AP-1999 | Personal defense weapon | 5.7x28mm | Pelinai | ||
Assault rifles & battle rifles | |||||
PS-17 | Assault rifle | 6.5x50mmSR | Pelinai | Bullpup layout, direct impingement action; standard service rifle. | |
PS-68 | Assault rifle | 6.5x50mmSR | Pelinai | Conventional layout, long-stroke gas piston action; in service with reserve forces. | |
SU-04 | Carbine | 6.5x50mmSR | Pelinai | Modified PS68; issued to vehicle crews and rear-area personnel as a personal defense weapon. | |
Designated marksman rifles | |||||
SVT | Designated marksman rifle | 7.62x54mmR | Pelinai | ||
Sniper rifles | |||||
SV-93 | Sniper rifle | 12.7x108mm | Pelinai | ||
Anti-materiel rifles | |||||
PBV-78A | Anti-materiel rifle | 14.5x114mm | Pelinai | ||
Light machine guns | |||||
LPU | Light machine gun | 6.5x50mmSR | Pelinai | Magazine-fed, long-stroke gas piston action; SAW adaptation of the PS-17 with improved range, accuracy, and sustained fire characteristics. | |
General-purpose machine guns | |||||
PF-96 | General purpose machine gun | 7.62x54mmR | Pelinai | Belt-fed automatic weapon used as the standard general purpose machine gun of PWA infantry; the PF-96T variant is widely used in coaxial or pintle mounts for vehicles. | |
Heavy machine guns | |||||
TPA-15 | Heavy machine gun | 12.7x108mm | Pelinai | ||
TPT-63 | Heavy machine gun | 12.7x108mm | Pelinai | ||
KPY-74 | Heavy machine gun | 14.5x114mm | Pelinai | Dedicated anti-vehicle machine gun commonly mounted on vehicles and anti-aircraft gun carriages; tripod usage is rare. |
Explosives
Name | Type | Caliber | Origin | Image | Details |
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Hand grenades | |||||
Grenade launchers | |||||
RG-91 | Grenade launcher | 40x53mm | Pelinai | 6-cylinder revolver magazine; in active service. | |
AG-40M | Automatic grenade launcher | 40x53mm | Pelinai | Most commonly operated by automatic grenade launcher platoons. | |
Rocket launchers | |||||
RPRU-4 Icicle | Reusable rocket-propelled grenade launcher | 105mm | Pelinai | Shoulder launcher for rockets; can fire anti-tank and anti-personnel shaped charges as well as thermobaric rockets. | |
Anti-tank missile launchers | |||||
Z5L Citrine | Anti-tank guided missile system | 120mm | Pelinai | Uses SACLOS guidance system; can be fired from tripod, vehicle, or aircraft mounts. | |
Z74L Calcite | Anti-tank guided missile system | 152mm | Pelinai | SACLOS based guidance system; primarily operated by reserve units. Can be fired from tripod, vehicle, or aircraft mounts. | |
Anti-aircraft missile launchers | |||||
Z29A/4 Onyx-G | MANPADS | 74mm | Pelinai | Fourth-generation portable SAM system using an infrared seeker; intended for usage against helicopters and low-flying fixed-wing aircraft. | |
Z26A Jasper | MANPADS | 81mm | Pelinai | Third-generation, passive IR-guided portable SAM system; being replaced in active service by the Z29A Onyx, with most existing stocks currently assigned to reserve units. | |
Special & guided munitions | |||||
2G4 Vozmezdiya | Guided artillery shell | 155mm | Pelinai | 155mm extended-range, guided artillery projectile capable of utilizing either laser or satellite guidance methods. Base 2G4 model in active service; improved 2G4M variant entering serial production as of 2024. | |
2G02 Doshada | Guided artillery shell | 125mm | Pelinai | 125mm laser- or satellite-guided light artillery shell. In active service; modern 2G02M variant currently being fielded. | |
2S17 Tsuman | Cluster munition | 155mm | Pelinai | 155mm cluster munition system; currently deployed as the 2S17M variant loaded with combination anti-personnel/armor shaped charge submunitions. 2S17Kh variant carrying VX is not known to be in production or active service. | |
Explosive charges & landmines | |||||
PPM-40L | Anti-personnel landmine | 60mm | Pelinai | 40g liquid explosive filling; pressure detonated. Typically deployed from cluster munitions. | |
PPM-75 | Anti-personnel landmine | 100mm | Pelinai | 75g plasticized explosive filling; pressure detonated; blast-resistant. Minimal metal mine. | |
PPM-250 | Anti-personnel landmine | 115mm | Pelinai | 250g plasticized explosive filling; pressure detonated; blast-resistant. Minimal metal mine. | |
PTM-60 | Anti-tank landmine | 300mm | Pelinai | 6.0kg plasticized explosive filling; pressure or tilt-rod detonated; blast-resistant. | |
PTM-80D | Anti-tank landmine | 120x12cm | Pelinai | 8.0kg plasticized explosive filling; pressure detonated; blast-resistant. Elongated for wider trigger area. | |
PTM-100 | Anti-tank landmine | 350mm | Pelinai | 10.0kg plasticized explosive filling; pressure or tilt-rod detonated; blast-resistant. |
Light weaponry
Field equipment
Apparel
Name | Type | Origin | Image | Details |
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Uniforms | ||||
Type 014 combat uniform | Combat uniform | Pelinai | patterned in UFA camouflage. | |
Helmets | ||||
Type 019 helmet | Combat helmet | Pelinai | ||
Type 011 helmet | Combat helmet | Pelinai | ||
Plate carriers | ||||
Type 012 universal plate carrier | Tactical armor carrier | Pelinai | ||
Boots | ||||
Type 004 combat boots | Combat boots | Pelinai | ||
CBRN defense equipment | ||||
Type 997 gas mask | Gas mask | Pelinai | ||
Type 968 gas mask | Gas mask | Pelinai | Currently being phased out and replaced by Type 997. | |
Type 994 CBRN suit | CBRN suit | Pelinai | ||
Type 973 CBRN suit | CBRN suit | Pelinai | ||
Miscellaneous | ||||
Type 961R7 footwraps | Footwraps | Pelinai |
Heavy weaponry
Name | Type | Quantity | Origin | Image | Details |
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Howitzers & gun-howitzers | |||||
AP-68 | Towed gun-howitzer | 6,000+ | Pelinai | 105mm light gun-howitzer; guns in active and reserve service. | |
APG-01 | Mountain gun | 400 | Pelinai | 105mm mountain gun; in active service with mountaineer units. | |
2AP-94 | Towed gun-howitzer | 3,500+ | Pelinai | 125mm gun-howitzer; in active service. | |
AP-104 | Towed gun-howitzer | 6,500+ | Pelinai | 155mm gun-howitzer in active PWA service as a towed artillery weapon. | |
Rocket artillery | |||||
Anti-tank artillery | |||||
PTP-67 | Towed anti-tank gun | 3,100 | Pelinai | 105mm direct fire cannon intended for usage in the anti-tank role; used by reserve units. | |
Anti-aircraft artillery | |||||
ZTP-145 | Towed anti-aircraft machine gun | 300+ | Pelinai | 14.5x114mm anti-aircraft machine gun mounts using 4 (ZTP-145-4), 2 (ZTP-145-2), or 1 (ZTP-145-1) KPY-74 heavy machine gun. Produced in very large numbers. Most extant examples are currently mothballed in RPAF storage; a limited number of carriages in PWA service are used as auxiliary SHORAD emplacements. | |
ZP-30-2 | Towed anti-aircraft cannon | 1,000+ | Pelinai | 30mm dual-barreled autocannon operating on the Gast mechanism; most examples are held in storage by the RPAF, with carriages in PWA service primarily in use by reserve units. | |
ZP-57 | Towed anti-aircraft cannon | 500+ | Pelinai | 57mm single-mount autocannon on radar-guided mount; primarily in storage, with only a limited number of examples in PWA service as an auxiliary rear area air defense weapon. |
Vehicles
Armed combat vehicles
Name | Type | Quantity | Origin | Image | Details |
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Main battle tanks | |||||
T-04 Crusader | Main battle tank | 21,000+ | Pelinai | Primary main battle tank of the PWA; currently being upgraded to the T-04S standard. The chassis is widely used by the PWA for other vehicle types, such as armored recovery vehicles and self-propelled rocket launchers. | |
T-68 | Main battle tank | 138 | Pelinai | Obsolete main battle tank. Examples remaining in service have been repurposed for use in the OPFOR vehicle role to replicate the visual signatures of foreign armored vehicles. | |
Light tanks | |||||
LT-13 Kazak | Light tank | 5,500+ | Pelinai | Airborne-capable light tank used by VDV and mountaineer troops. | |
Infantry fighting vehicles | |||||
ZM97 Paladin | Infantry fighting vehicle | 30,000+ | Pelinai | Primary infantry fighting vehicle used by the Pelinese White Army; the chassis is widely repurposed for other vehicle types. | |
VDM-12 Ritsr | Infantry fighting vehicle | 2,000+ | Pelinai | Lightweight, airborne-capable IFV used by VDV paratroopers. | |
Armored personnel carriers | |||||
BTP-03 | Armored personnel carrier | 8,000+ | Pelinai | APC variant of the ZM97; in active service. | |
Light vehicles | |||||
LPM-1 | Infantry mobility vehicle | 11,000+ | Pelinai | Improved and up-armored light military vehicle that entered service in 2014. It is actively being acquired by the PWA as an IMV to replace the low-armor LVM-281 fleet in medium-risk missions such as rear area patrol and convoy escort. |
Self-propelled weaponry
Name | Type | Quantity | Origin | Image | Details |
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Self-propelled howitzers | |||||
ZMA-99 Druzhinnik | Self-propelled howitzer | 3,000+ | Pelinai | 155mm self-propelled howitzer vehicle based on the UVBM-90 shared vehicle chassis. | |
SGM-89 | Self-propelled howitzer | 2,000+ | Pelinai | 125mm self-propelled howitzer vehicle using the KMZ-145 truck chassis. | |
SMA-97 | Self-propelled howitzer | 1,000+ | Pelinai | 125mm self-propelled howitzer vehicle based on the 8x8 wheeled chassis of the ZM97. | |
Self-propelled rocket artillery | |||||
MRK-08 Sunburn | Self-propelled rocket artillery | 1,500+ | Pelinai | Uses re-turreted T-04 chassis; primarily used to fire thermobaric rockets, but can fire any 220mm artillery rocket type matching PAF munition standards. | |
MRK-89 Hyuga | Self-propelled rocket artillery | 3,000+ | Pelinai | Uses KMZ-145 6x6 truck chassis; fires 122mm artillery rockets. | |
Self-propelled antiaircraft vehicles | |||||
T-19A Windshear | Self-propelled anti-aircraft vehicle | 1,100+ | Pelinai | Brigade-level self-propelled anti-aircraft vehicle consisting of a Windshear anti-aircraft system mounted on a UVBM-90 standardized tracked vehicle chassis. Carries 12 Z29A/4 Onyx-G SAMs and 2 AY-91 30x192mm rotary autocannons. | |
Mortar carriers | |||||
Anti-tank guided missile carriers | |||||
Tactical ballistic missile launchers | |||||
Type Z17S/L Pyrope | Tactical ballistic missile system | 200+ | Pelinai | Field army-level tactical ballistic missile system consisting of a mix of vehicles based on both the KMZ-145 6x6 chassis (staff & support vehicles) and the UTVM-13 standard 8x8 vehicle chassis (TEL and missile transporter/loader vehicles). |
Logistics & utility vehicles
Name | Type | Quantity | Origin | Image | Details |
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Logistics vehicles | |||||
KMZ-145 | Heavy truck | 110,000+ | Pelinai | 6x6 4.5t general purpose logistics truck; widely adapted for other utility roles. | |
Engineering vehicles | |||||
BIV-06 | Armored recovery vehicle | 337 | Pelinai | Armored recovery and engineering vehicle based on the chassis of the T-04. | |
Utility vehicles | |||||
KMZ LVM-281 | Military light utility vehicle | 92,000+ | Pelinai | The LVM-281 began service in 1987 as a codification of various factory and in-field modifications performed on the LVM-271 during the Pelinese Civil War before receiving numerous upgrades and variants to expand its functionality and convert it into its own distinct vehicle; it currently serves as the primary MLUV used by the PWA, but is being replaced by the new LPM-1 in roles requiring greater survivability. | |
KMZ LVM-271 | Military light utility vehicle | 14,000+ | Pelinai | Entered service as the LVM-27 in 1978 and was commonly used by both factions of the Pelinese Civil War; continued to be produced for several years after the introduction of the LVM-281. Still in usage under reserve units and as a rear area utility vehicle with less mass than its replacements. | |
Command vehicles | |||||
Miscellaneous vehicles | |||||
ZM97-CA | Armored ambulance | Pelinai |